| To: | Suresh Grandhi <Sureshg@xxxxxxx> |
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| Subject: | re: Regarding XFS and LVM |
| From: | "'freemyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <freemyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Thu, 1 May 2003 17:54:21 -0400 |
| Cc: | xfs mailing list <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Organization: | Norcross Group |
| Sender: | linux-xfs-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
Suresh, I'm glad you think I'm a xfs expert, but I'm not. Just a user. I have forwarded your e-mail to the XFS list. i.e. where the experts live. >> Hi, >> lvextend or lvreduce can be used to extend or reduce the size of the LV. >> When we resize the LV, is there commands to make the file system(XFS) >> understand those changes. >> I read in a document that XLV can be used to dynamically extend the size >> of >> the LV >> or the filesystem at the same time. >> Is the tool ported into Linux? or similar tool available in linux? >> Can we reduce the size of the LV or filesystem with this tool? >> Your help is appreciated, >> regards, >> suresh |
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